"A la seconde" in Ballet refers to a position or movement where the dancer's leg is extended to the side at a 90-degree angle to the body. It can also describe a turn or a pose executed with the leg in this position. This term is often used to indicate various movements, including turns or jumps, emphasizing the leg's extension and opening of the hips.
Tendu a la seconde
A la seconde means "has the second".
There are actually 8. Croise devant, quatrieme devant, ecarte devant, efface devant, a la seconde, epaule devant, quatrieme derriere, croise derriere.
In ballet, the term "to the front" is expressed as "à la seconde" when referring to the front position of the body or a movement directed forward. Additionally, dancers may use the term "devant," which specifically means "in front" when indicating a position or movement that goes toward the front of the stage or the audience. These terms help convey the precise orientation and direction of movements in ballet.
Wait, what the H**l do you mean? "Who was the first TO DANCE ballet?" or "WHAT was the first ballet?" The first ballet (at least ever recorded) was "Le Ballet Comique de la Reine." And as for the first ever to dance... well, that hasn't been put on record either. Sorry...
Tendu a la seconde
A la seconde means "has the second".
"To the second" and "to the side" are English equivalents of the French phrase à la seconde. Context makes clear whether the first option suits for ballet's second position or for time's sub-minute divisions and whether the second suits for ballet or other scenarios regarding lateral directions, locations or positions. The pronunciation will be "a la sgond" in French.
Either the ballet celebration or the ballet festival
There are actually 8. Croise devant, quatrieme devant, ecarte devant, efface devant, a la seconde, epaule devant, quatrieme derriere, croise derriere.
That means : What do you wanna do after 10th grade ?
une seconde - la deuxième
The cast of La saga Bettoun - seconde partie - 2009 includes: Roger Hanin Christopher Walken
In ballet, the term "to the front" is expressed as "à la seconde" when referring to the front position of the body or a movement directed forward. Additionally, dancers may use the term "devant," which specifically means "in front" when indicating a position or movement that goes toward the front of the stage or the audience. These terms help convey the precise orientation and direction of movements in ballet.
it is " le ballet ", ballet is a masculine
La Esmeralda - ballet - was created in 1844.
La consommation totale d'energie dans le monde est legerement inferieure a 400 tonne de petrole par seconde.